Dosukhna, (literally meaning a
two-liner or a two-verse-thing) is a smart form of riddle in which one
has to find one answer for two completely different questions 
though that answer could have different meanings for both questions.
Interesting part is that the answer is not simply one word or a noun
 it has to be a two or three word explanation, since the questions
in a Dosukhna are always asked in Whys. Check out these whacky
ones :

Raja pyasa kyoon? Gadha
udasa kyoon?
Lota na tha.

Why is the king thirsty? Why is the donkey
sad?
Didnt have the pot to drink (the king);
Hadnt rolled on the ground (the donkey)

Deevar kyoon tooti? Raah
kyoon luti?
Raaj na tha.

Why did the wall break? Why was there
a robbery on the road?
There was no mason (for the wall);
There was no government (to stop the robbery).

Anar kyoon na chakkha?
Wazir kyoon na rakkha?
Danaa na tha.

Why didnt you taste the pomegranate?
Why wasnt a minister selected?
Didnt have the seed (the pomegranate);
There wasnt a wise one (the minister).

Dahi kyoon na jama? Naukar
kyoon na rakkha?
Zaamin na tha.

Why didnt the curd set? Why wasnt
the servant kept?
There was no essence (for the curd),
There was no suret y (for the servant)

Ghar kyoon andhiyaara?
Faqeer kyoon badbadaya?
Diya na tha.

Why was the house in dark? Why did the
beggar grumble?
There was no lamp (in the house);
Hadnt given anything (to the beggar).